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Nurse Obstetrics
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United States , Phoenix
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35.00 - 58.63 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
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United States , Tucson
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Tucson Medical Center
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Clinical Resource Nurse OB
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United States , Concord
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37.00 - 73.00 USD / Hour
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Emerson Hospital
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Family Medicine Resident
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United States , Big Stone Gap
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CNA/OB Tech
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United States , Westminster
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18.00 - 25.25 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Obstetrics & Gynecology Physician – Women’s Health
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United States , Brooklyn
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400000.00 - 500000.00 USD / Year
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Premium Health
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Regional Medical Director, Obstetrics
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United States
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210000.00 - 240000.00 USD / Year
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Pomelo Care
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Obs / Gynae Sonographer
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United Kingdom , Halifax
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46500.00 GBP / Year
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HB4D Limited
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Explore rewarding obstetrics care provider jobs and discover a career dedicated to the health and well-being of pregnant individuals and newborns. Obstetrics care providers are advanced practice clinicians, such as Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs), who specialize in providing comprehensive medical care throughout the pregnancy journey, from prenatal to postpartum stages, and often including newborn care. This critical role sits at the heart of maternal-fetal medicine, focusing on ensuring safe deliveries, managing both routine and high-risk pregnancies, and improving overall perinatal outcomes. Professionals in these jobs typically assume a wide range of clinical and collaborative responsibilities. Their core duty involves providing direct, evidence-based patient care, which includes conducting examinations, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, developing personalized care plans, and managing treatments. They are skilled in identifying risk factors for complications such as preterm birth or preeclampsia and implementing strategies to mitigate them. A significant part of the role is patient education and counseling on topics like nutrition, labor, and postpartum recovery. Furthermore, obstetrics care providers often oversee and coordinate care within a multidisciplinary team, which may include registered nurses, social workers, dietitians, and physicians. They frequently participate in case reviews, clinical huddles, and contribute to developing and refining medical protocols to enhance care quality and safety. In many settings, they share on-call duties to provide continuous support. To excel in obstetrics care provider jobs, candidates must possess a specific set of skills and credentials. The fundamental requirement is an advanced degree and national certification as either a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP), Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) with obstetric focus, or a Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM), along with an active, unrestricted RN license. Extensive, hands-on clinical experience in obstetrics—typically several years—is essential, with a strong emphasis on managing high-risk pregnancies. Key skills include exceptional clinical judgment, meticulous attention to detail, and a data-driven approach to improving patient outcomes. Given the collaborative nature of the field, outstanding communication, interpersonal abilities, and a proven track record of teamwork are paramount. Providers must also be adaptable, with a growth mindset that thrives in dynamic, often fast-paced environments. Technological proficiency is increasingly important for utilizing electronic health records and digital care platforms effectively. A deep passion for maternal and infant health, coupled with a commitment to equitable, evidence-based care, defines the most successful professionals in this field. If you are an advanced practice clinician seeking a impactful career where you can directly influence the health of families, exploring obstetrics care provider jobs offers a path to profound professional fulfillment. This profession allows you to apply specialized expertise within a supportive team framework, driving forward the standards of prenatal, labor and delivery, and postpartum care.

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